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When Jesus had spoken these words, he went forth with his disciples over the brook Kidron, where was a garden, into which he entered, himself and his disciples.
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Commentators highlight the deep symbolism of Jesus crossing the Kidron brook. It was the same path King David took when fleeing his rebellious son Absalom. Furthermore, the brook often carried waste and blood from the temple sacrifices, graphically foreshadowing Jesus, the ultimate sacrifice, willingly heading toward his passion.
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18th Century
Theologian
The brook Cedron. This was a small stream that flowed to the east of Jerusalem, through the valley of Jehoshaphat, and divided the city fr…
With (συν). See 12:2 for another example of συν in John (common in Paul). The usual μετα reappears in verse 2.
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19th Century
Bishop
He went forth with his disciples—that is, He went forth from the city. (Compare John 14:31.)
The brook Cedron.
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When Jesus had spoken these words, he went forth with his disciples over the brook Cedron,
A dark, foul brook, through which flowed…
Jesus and the disciples left the room where they had convened, descended from the city, crossed the Kidron Valley, and made their way up the lower …
16th Century
When Jesus had spoken these words. In this narrative, John passes by many things which the other three Evangelists relate, and he does so …
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17th Century
Pastor
When Jesus had spoken these words Referring either to his discourses in (John 14:1–16:33) , in which he …
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Sin began in the garden of Eden; there the curse was pronounced, and there the Redeemer was promised. In a garden, that promised Seed entered into …